
A wave of anger spreads through the gaming community as players express their discontent over confirmed shutdown rumors for a popular title. With no new players being accepted, frustration mounts on forums as many feel left in the lurch about the future of their cherished game.
As updates dwindled, speculation about the game's future reached a boiling point. Many cite the silence from developers, suggesting it represents a broader trend of neglect toward online-only games.
Loss of New Players
"They say keep playing but now this CONFIRMS no new players It's OVER, JOHNNY, IT'S OVER," lamented one frustrated gamer.
The timeline is alarming; the game launched in May 2022, but after halting new content in September 2023, it faces an upcoming delisting set for April 2025, leading many to feel the servers might follow soon after.
Anger Over Delayed Communication
"The fact that this is the only way theyโve communicated is terrible," stated another discontented player.
Players criticized the timing of the announcement as it followed a major sales window, prompting concerns about the decision-making behind these delays.
Issues with Game Model
Many expressed that online-only models hurt player experience. "You are at the mercy of developers with these games," commented a player reflecting on the feeling of betrayal.
Players also criticized the developers for their lack of timely updates, stating, "Had a lot of fun, but the devs have no one to blame but themselves for their content schedule."
"Let this be the day that we officially acknowledge the mismanagement of this unique entry into the horror game scene," a user pointed out, highlighting the lost potential of the game.
While emotions run high, there seems to be a growing consensus that the handling of this title reflects a troubling trend regarding server-dependent games in the industry.
โณ New players are no longer being accepted, signaling significant service changes.
โฝ The delisting of the game is set for April 2025, with server shutdowns anticipated soon after.
โป "This has nothing to do with the community and is just another example of a good game with an iconic IP being mismanaged," noted a player in despair.
As gamers anticipate the last months of gameplay, trust in the gaming industry is likely to take another hit. Will more developers heed these warnings about online-only models as they venture into the future? Only time will tell.